Thanks Michiel, I tried removing the ViewPanel but no luck. Actually, I now think the problem is directly to do with the FilterEventSource functionality.
If you go to the example for that functionality: http://people.csail.mit.edu/dfhuynh/projects/timeline-exhibit/timeline-exhibit2.html Input any value into the Search box. The browser will return an error identical to the one that I am seeing when selecting any value from any facet. Any other thoughts? Thanks again, -Mark On Apr 12, 2:04 pm, Michiel <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Mark, > > Explaining what it console is is easy. Most developers work with > Firefox as their browser. There is a very useful extension to Firefox > called Firebug. It helps to find bugs. Firebug comes with a console > (just an window that displays messages), so during development a > developer typically writes useful internal info to this console. > Ordinary users have no use for the console and when the code is ready > for release, all calls to the console are often removed. > > That is the theory. Exhibit uses the console via SimileAjax.Debug.log. > In trunk this is called at several places. The list-facet uses it, but > other facets don't. However more likely it is the call in view- > panel.js that is spoiling your exhibit. If creation of the view fails, > SimileAjax.Debug.log is used. Have you tried to run your exhibit not > with a viewpanel, but just with only the timelineview? > > Michiel > > On Apr 9, 7:52 pm, mleden <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I'm using Exhibit and including the Timeline extension. However, it > > seems that after I implemented autowidth (to size each band according > > to the amount of data points in each band), I'm now seeing a browser > > error whenever I make a selection on a facet. It does not appear to > > matter which of the 4 facets I select or which of the values in those > > facets. > > > In IE 8, the browser alert window displays: > > Caught exception: undefined > > Details: 'console' is undefined > > > In FF 3.6.3, the browser alert window displays: > > Caught exception: undefined > > Details: ReferenceError: console is not defined > > > (Another Timeline on the same page, using the same data, does not have > > the problem. AFAIK, the only significant differences between the two > > are the use of more bands and the use of autowidth.) > > > Unfortunately, it's inside the firewall and so I cannot point to a > > public URL. > > > Has anyone seen something similar or, perhaps, know what might be the > > cause? > > > Thank as always, > > -Mark -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "SIMILE Widgets" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/simile-widgets?hl=en.
